Media Users: Belsnickeling and Porter Airlines

media users: Porter Airlines says it hopes it has helped belsnickeling to become a wider Christmas tradition in Nova Scotia, according to Toronto Star. Chris Young / THE CANADIAN PRESS The airline bemused social media users with an article in its in-flight magazine that said belsnickeling is a popular tradition in the province. emilydawnlove/Twitter The article said belsnickeling was introduced by German immigrants in the 1750s, and involves people going to neighbours' houses in Santa costumes, jangling chains and bells. Porter Airlines bemused social media users with an article in its in-flight magazine that said belsnickeling is a popular tradition in the province. Cake and hot drinks are also involved. Could the Nova Scotian who fed this hilarious lie to Porter please show yourself, Twitter user emilydawnlove wrote in a post that got about 850 likes. But the idea was met with surprise and some mockery from many Nova Scotians who said they'd never heard of it even as a few lonely voices suggested it was a real thing, or at least used to be, in certain parts of the province. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

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